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Battle of the Rocks on 13, 14 and 15 of March

Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
Category: Cricket
Published: 07 March 2015
  • St. Anne's College
  • Maliyadeva College
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  • Devans

Battle of the Rocks

32nd Battle of the Rocks - Two-Day Encounter between Maliyadeva College and St. Anne's College will be played at the Welagedara Stadium on March 13 and 14. Play will commence at 10.00 a.m. on both days.
Meanwhile 20th Battle of the Rocks - Limited Overs Encounter will be played on March 15 at the same venue.

St. Anne's Team (Annites) for the 32nd Battle of the Rocks

‪‎St. Anne's College team (Annites) for the 32nd Battle of the Rocks encounter‬
Malshan Perera (Captain), Umesh Massakkara (Vice-Captain), Kavinda Kotuwegedara, Vanitha Wanninayaka, Pasindu Dayananda, Randeera Ranasinghe, Piumal Sinhawansa, Pubudu Ganegama, Vimukthi Perera, Lakmal Jayasekara, Sudesh Kumarage, Tarindu Wijesinghe, Isuru Herath, Kasun Jayaweera, Nipun Ashok, Bawantha Karunasinghe, Suresh Kumarage, Jude Bandara, Nilesh Lakshan, Buddhika Bandara.

Maliyadeva College and St. Anne's College skippers pose together with the trophies which are on offer for the Battle of the Rocks

Skippers of the two teams, Prabash Keppetipola (‪Maliyadeva College/ Devans‬, on left) and Malshan Perera (‪St. Anne's College/ ‎Annites‬, on right) pose together with the Esoft Trophies which are on offer for the ‪#‎BattleOfTheRocks‬

Use the hashtag ‪#‎AnnitesRock‬ for your social media posts relating to Battle of the Rocks.

"Api Aana" (අපි ආනා) - A song to cheer our boys for the upcoming ‪#‎BattleOfTheRocks‬ encounter.

Inaugural Desert Cubs Schools Cricket Tournament - Annites placed Runner-up Under-15

Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
Category: Cricket
Published: 31 August 2014

Under-15 runners-up St. Anne’s Colleg receiving the trophy from Chief Guest Sidath Wettimuny

The inaugural Desert Cubs Schools Invitational 40-over Cricket Tournament commenced on August 20 at four venues in Colombo and ended last Monday, after five days with success.

In a low scoring thriller it was St. Peter’s College who emerged victorious in the final of the Under-15 age category making St. Anne's College the runner-up. St Anne’s College and St. Peter’s College battled it out for the ultimate spot but it was the Peterites who emerged victorious by an exciting 11 runs. The boys from Kurunegala bowled out their opponents for just 64 runs in 35.1 overs with Piyumal Singawansa taking three wickets, conceding 15 runs. Randeepa Ranasinghe and Pubudu Gnanegama grabbed two wickets each.

Chasing a simple target the St. Anne’s boys got carried away in their run chase. They could not live up to their expectations and were restricted for just 53 runs, falling short of the victory target by 11 runs.

Impressive Sachin Silva led the bowling attack with an economical spell to finish off with three wickets after giving out just six runs. Senal de Silva and Bauddhima Senaratne took two wickets each helping St. Peter’s to complete a successful campaign. Proving their bowling and fielding capabilities, St. Peter’s took the honour of becoming the first team to get hold of the Under-15 championship of the inaugural Schools Invitational Desert Cubs Cricket Championship.

Other teams took part in this inaugural tournament were Desert Cubs Cricket Academy UAE, Ananda College , and Trinity College Kandy in the Under-15 age category.

The tournament was organised by Desert Cubs Cricket Academy in UAE. Dubai Duty Free of UAE was the main sponsor of the event while Entrust Group, Hatton National Bank, LB Finance and Hameedias joined as co-sponsors from Sri Lanka.

Battle of the Rocks - conclusion

Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
Category: Cricket
Published: 23 March 2014

31st Battle of the Rocks - Day 2 Match Conclusion

St. Anne's (2nd Innings) 138/10 (54.3 ov)
Randeera Ranasinghe 38, Shehan Cooray 18

St. Anne's (1st Innings) 125/10 (40 ov)
Shehan Cooray 48, Janith Perera 41

Maliyadeva (1st Innings) 264/7 (50.4 ov) dec.
Afzal Hamsa 2 for 46, Yohan Kalhara 2 for 101

Maliyadeva won the match

Rev. Bro. Ernest Tarcisius presenting the trophy
Rev. Bro. Ernest Tarcisius presenting the trophy to Maliyadeva skipper

 We congratulate Maliyadeva team for winning the Battle of the Rocks encounter.

Thanks for all who supported the St. Anne's College team throughout all these days.

Harrow School Vs St. Anne's Friendly limited over match

Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
Category: Cricket
Published: 09 December 2013

Harrow SchoolSt. Anne's College

The touring Harrow School in London recorded an easy six-wicket win over St. Anne’s College Kurunegala in their friendly limited over match played at the Welagedera Stadium, Kurunegala yesterday.

Anushman Rath the leg spinner had superb figures of 4 for 21 while former South African cricketer Steve Elworthy’s son Matthew Elworthy the right arm medium paceman, took 3 for 45 to restict the St Anne’s side to 187 in 49.5 overs.

Harrow School’s two stroke makers Freddie Russel (50 with four boundaries and a six) and Daniel Steward (52 not out with seven fours) guided the tourists to reach their victory target with the loss of only four wickets in 47.2 overs.

30th Battle of the Rocks - Day 2 Match Conclusion

Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
Category: Cricket
Published: 08 March 2013

30th Battle of the Rocks - Day 2 Match Conclusion

St. Anne's (2nd Innings) 116/10 (42.1 ov)

Malshan Perera 32, Shehan Cooray 32

St. Anne's (1st Innings) 93/10 (36 ov)

Vikum Darshana 41, Mahommad Afzal 14

Maliyadeva (1st Innings) 244/6 (80.1 ov) dec.

Malsha Perera 3 for 48, Chaturanga Perera 2 for 53

 

Maliyadeva won the match

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